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KFC launches a device that allows to tell secrets from a healthy distance

Social distancing measures force people to be separated by more than one meter, so sharing a secret has become technically impossible.

To celebrate 80 years of its secret recipe, KFC joins this need generated by the pandemic and creates a campaign that seeks to encourage communication between those closest to them. A) Yes. presents an analog device that will allow friends to share secrets without anyone listening and safely.

It's the KFSecret-80, a device that makes it easy to whisper classified information between friends. It allows to maintain an appropriate distance of up to 1.5 meters and transmits messages, thanks to its cord tension technology.

In addition, due to its portable and resistant design, this communication device can be easily transported, to be used anywhere. Another touch of authenticity is that it does not use WiFi, nor does it require a charger or batteries to work.

How to get the KFSecret-80?

This KFC development is limited edition.

The KFSecret-80 has the same level of security as the secret recipe and to obtain it, it is necessary to register to the dynamics that KFC prepared for its 80th anniversary: www.kfsecret80.com

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